This handsome Victorian era rim lock set is ideal for homes from the 1840s through the early 20th century. The simple and authentic design features a sturdy brass lock with solid brass knobs, rosette and tassel style keyhole cover. The brass is unlacquered and will darken with age, but may be keep bright with periodic polishing. Heavy-duty interior parts ensure smooth operation and lasting performance. In addition to the key-operated dead bolt, there is a handy privacy lock (sliding tab on bottom of case). Easily reversible for right or left handed doors.

Latch and skeleton key lock - The knobs turn and operate a latch. A skeleton key is used to lock and unlock the door. Typically found on vintage interior doors that can be locked and unlocked from either side.

2 Knobs

1 Rosette and 1 keyhole cover

1 Skeleton key rim lock

1 Matching rim keeper

Matching screws

1 Spindle and 2 keys

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Step 1 Choose Your Function

Passage

Complete non-locking latch set used on most interior doors

Privacy

Complete locking latch set for bedroom and bathroom doors

Double Dummy

Non-latching set with two handles for non-bored closet and double doors

Single Dummy

Non-latching handle for non-bored closet and pantry doors

Step 2 Choose Your Backset

The "backset" is the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the hole bored in your door. Choose from 2&frac38;" (standard) or 2¾". Measure carefully to ensure proper fit.

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Choosing a Keying Option for Your Entry Door Set

Single Cylinder Lock:

Key operated from the outside, thumbturn operated from the inside.

Double Cylinder Lock:

Key operated from both inside and outside.Note: Key required for egress.

How to Determine Your Backset

The "backset" is the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the hole bored in your door. Choose from 2&frac38;" (standard) or 2¾". Measure carefully to ensure proper fit.

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How to Determine Your Backset

The "backset" is the distance from the edge of your door to the center of the hole bored in your door. Choose from 2½" or 2¾". Measure carefully to ensure proper fit.

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How to Determine Handing

Stand in the frame of the door with your back to the hinges. If the door swings to your right, it is a RIGHT HAND door. If the door swings to your left, it is a LEFT HAND door.

RIGHT HANDED (RH)

LEFT HANDED (LH)

How to Determine Handing

Stand in the frame of the door with your back to the hinges. If the door swings to your right, it is a RIGHT HAND door. If the door swings to your left, it is a LEFT HAND door.